6.1.7 Select frame calibration--"yes" or "no".
To edit a tape, you have to mark the "in" (start) and "out" (end) points of every
scene you want to keep.
Sometimes, your "mark" can be a few frames off from where the scene actually
starts or ends. When you select "YES" for calibration, your video source will
PAUSE every time you mark a scene's "in" and "out" points, allowing you to fine-
tune the mark, frame by frame, using the "FWD" and "REV" keys. This makes for
a slower, but more precise, editing process. When you select "NO", you will
have to make all your marks "on the fly", which is good for a quick edit, but not
as precise. We recommend choosing "YES".
6.1.8 Select the Infrared Control System setting for your recording VCR--
"System Code" or "I/R Learn".
For the SE-200 Editor to control your recording VCR, it has to know what
infrared (I/R) system code to use. Selecting "SYSTEM CODE" (the default setting)
lets you choose one of the Editor's many pre-programmed system codes.
However, if your VCR is not on the Editor's pre-programmed system code list,
you will have to select "I/R LEARN" and then "teach" the Editor the I/R system
code of your recording VCR.
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SET UP
RECORDER
1.
2. SYSTEM CODE
PRESS "IN" KEY=SELECT
"SUB MODE" KEY=EXIT
IR- LEARN
a) Search the Editor's list of pre-programmed I/R system codes.
i. Move cursor to "I/R CODE" and press "ENTER". The I/R Code sub-menu will
appear:
ii. Move cursor to "2. SYSTEM CODE". Press the "ENTER" key to view the pre-
programmed list of I/R system codes:
> * SYSTEM CODE
= AKAI - 1
*REC. MODE=PLAY
PRESS "IN" OR "OUT"
TO MODIFY.
iii. The cursor should be on the "SYSTEM CODE" line. The line below "SYSTEM
CODE" shows which VCR on the pre-programmed list is selected. Press the
letter key that represents the first letter of your recording VCR (eg. "S" for
Sony). The first VCR on the pre-programmed list that begins with that letter
will appear on screen (eg. the first VCR on the list that starts with "S" is
SABA-1).